Interim Conservation Orders
Under section 28 of the Heritage Conservation Act 1991, the Minister may declare a place or object that is not a heritage place or object to be subject to an interim conservation order. An interim conservation order remains in force until the expiration of 90 days after the place is subject to the order or until the Minister makes a decision pursuant to section 26 regarding that place.
This page lists those places and objects which have been, or are currently subject to, interim conservation orders:
Wreck of Booya, declared to be subject to an interim conservation order on 10th December, 2004 by M.R.Scrymgour, Minister for Environment and Heritage.
Wreck of Darwin Princess, declared to be subject to an interim conservation order on 10th December, 2004 by M.R.Scrymgour, Minister for Environment and Heritage.
Pine Creek Chinatown, declared to be subject to an interim conservation order on the 29th November, 2004 by M.R.Scrymgour, Minister for Environment and Heritage.
For further information contact the Heritage Branch on (08) 8999 5039.

